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Ranking Every Janet Jackson Album.
Janet Jackson is one of my favorite artists and it being 30 years since The “janet” album, I thought it would be fun to do a little ranking of all her albums. I listen to some more than others, but I’m pretty familiar with all of them. So let’s get into it as we sit and wait for “Black Diamonds” if she is even still calling it that. If and when it comes I’m sure it’ll be just as engaging and enjoyable as the rest of these are. I’m mad that I didn’t get to see her this year on tour, but that’s neither here nor there. This ranking is mine and mine only I’m not speaking for everyone else just fyi. And we start with…
By Travis Johnson2 years ago in Beat
Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff
In the ever-evolving landscape of the music industry, certain partnerships stand out for their creativity, innovation, and enduring success. Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff, two titans of the music world, have not only crafted some of the most memorable tunes of our time but have also formed a friendship that transcends their collaborative efforts.
By Sangita Nandi2 years ago in Beat
Rate-O-Rama: People Are Strange
The Rate-O-Rama raffle winner for October 2023 will be announced next week!!! If you wish to receive a notice when the next Rate-O-Rama post is published please mention that you would like a notification in the comments section.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Beat
Scout Lyons: The Quirky Charm of "Stalker Song"
Pop-punk artist Scout Lyons has once again seized the spotlight with her latest single, "Stalker Song." Released on the eerie Friday the 13th, this track is a delightful addition to any playlist, offering a thrilling blend of catchy guitar riffs and an undeniable punk essence that refuses to be ignored. Lyons takes a daring leap into uncharted territory with this song, leading her audience on a thrilling musical journey that blends creepiness with undeniable fun, exploring the enigmatic world of a social media-driven crush turned stalker.
By Justin James2 years ago in Beat
Revisiting ZZ
For years when I performed, I kept a small fish bowl on the stage (or area), and a notepad with a pen. If someone requested a song I didn't know, I'd have them write it on the pad, then put it in the bowl and promised to learn it, then perform it at the next show. One day back in 2016 someone requested a song I'd never heard by someone I'd never heard of. The song was "Blue Eyes Blind" by ZZ ward. I promised to sing it at my next show. (I've included a link to my music at the bottom of this article. Stage named Ronni Right).
By Veronica Coldiron2 years ago in Beat











